I applied online. I interviewed at BlackRock in Mar 2018
Interview
Applied online and received an online assessment. I finished it and sent an email back to the recruiter to let them know that I finished it, and the recruiter responded. After one week, I followed up again. The recruiter said they're still reviewing and then I never heard them back
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at BlackRock (Londres, Inglaterra) in Jul 2018
Interview
Contacted on LinkedIn by one of BlackRock's recruiters for a "Senior Java Developer" position. After discussing the position and desired comp, I was sent an online coding test.
A few days after completing the test, the recruiter called me and said that the comp I required was too high for the "junior position" I was applying for. I asked about the "Senior Java Developer" position I was contacted about and supposedly applying for, and I was told that I needed (x+1) years of experience, but I only had x.
They then proceeded to ask for my current salary so they can add a reasonable amount on top of it - which I told them wouldn't have been lower than what I was looking for. I said I would be flexible with salary if they had a bonus scheme which would make up for the difference in salary, but they wouldn't even mention what sort of percentage I could expect, even as a very rough, unofficial estimate - I didn't know whether to expect 10% or 100%.
Upon asking what I could have done better so that I could have been considered for this "senior" position I was told *there wasn't anything I could better or differently*. I just needed 1 more year of experience.
Wasn't willing to continue on a process which would result in a lower package than my current job.
1) Why ask me to spend my time doing an online coding test, phone calls, emails, CV, etc, when our comp expectations didn't match at all?
2) Reassuring me that I was applying for a senior position then calling it a junior position makes it sound like the recruiter doesn't really know the positions they're recruiting for.
It honestly felt like they don't value the applicant's time at all. Would have been perfectly fine if they outright said they wouldn't match my salary expectations at the start, and left it at that.
Very negative experience and a complete waste of time.
The process took 7 weeks. I interviewed at BlackRock (New York, NY) in Apr 2018
Interview
They have a 3 Hour Hackerrank rest where focus is on problem solving. Then after a brief pause of 1 month you get into a hiring event.
Had 4 interviews before lunch and post lunch 3 more. Had to wait 2 week to get feedback that not moving ahead.
I don’t think it’s a professional process of providing feedback and managing hiring.
The questions weren’t out of ordinary and just some quick problem solving exercises.
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
Given an array of integers can you make series like a1 <= a2 >= a3